New Relic infrastructure integrations include an Amazon Lex integration for reporting your Lex data to New Relic. Here we explain how to activate our integration and what data can be reported.
Enable the AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
Features
Amazon Lex (Lex) is an AWS service for building conversational interfaces into applications using voice and text. With New Relic's Lex integration, you'll be able to monitor number of requests, channels used for Bot conversation and more. You'll be able to create custom charts of your data and create alert conditions based on changes in Lex data or configuration.
Activate integration
To enable this integration, see how to connect AWS services to New Relic.
Find and use data
To find this integration's data, go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Infrastructure > AWS, and select one of the Amazon Lex integration links.
You can query and explore your data using the Metric table and namespace='AWS/Lex'
.
For more on how to find and use integration data, see how to understand integration data.
Metric data
This New Relic infrastructure integration collects the following Amazon Lex data:
Tip
For full descriptions of each metric, see Amazon's Lex Dimensions and Metrics.
Name | Data type |
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| integer/count |
| milliseconds |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |
| integer/count |